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, PAC SIGHT THE GASTONtA DAILY GAZETTE GAZETTE WANT ADS They Bring Results. Try 'Em. Classified Advertising Rates: Ads set in this type 15 cents per line. Ads set in this type 10 cents per line. AH keyed ads strictly confiden tial. FOR SALE. Foi; grii K - i i K HI, I. -II ., ' III t V llsi',1 , . s. w. C.ir.lm r '.. . J 1 . M. .it. U ,' !1 Mil! I Ki t : f , -.ve. I.. V II..M-V'. 1. in- !! ii-; md : 1 Ian," If i"oi: h a 1 . i ; : ti.m ,;. ... r. - .,lti . 1 ! hi.'.' I tare I. FUK MALI.: 1 i.ase burner, good as u. w ' I'lo.nc li.l. tf 'Ol; S.M.K: Ford on.- ton : ni. k in first 1 lavs 1 010! 1 mil or .l! iv.h.uige for 1 lodge in- I n-. I 1,, urine .1 l . Ki.nl, Y01 h, . . i; ii. or 1 In ' 'l"iT 4.111-1. L'.'ip:! Will .-ALL: I ...I i.-r -i , sizes. ill g I 1 1 1 1. L t 1 , 1 II . -CVelltV I'lSI- 1-l-lllS ' ,1 ,n 1 1 1 i .i 1 rinn ;i nil it- M ivi.rk j;m:m:iiiIi-i-.1. 01s tonia 11I1 ;i 11 1 in I 0. TuThS Foci'..' l oi; s i.k-. Bu.. k tr .. k. i:i; i....i.t. rlosr.l I, i,l. -1 ,1 rt.-r. electric lights. .'-In-'. ,-i r,:i! ii:i rs::i in. 1'ir-t 1 I.e. k t'or i L'..iU get s : 1 1 :i i n . ' ' i ;i iv (ill Zetfe. It' FOR SAI.L: St.M-k of .staple in.. I fancy prm 11 us I ii'.'i'l l,ii' vv it 1 1 lixlnris. trucks, etc. Stork will run from (i,(iuil to to Sfv.uiiH. I lend location, reasonable rent. Long lease. See Ji . S. Dick mm Co. M W S if FOR SALK: Slightly used furniture. Big li.-i rgain for iiiii k buyer. Buffet, china i-lo-rl, tali!.-. " Ir.'illu-r upholstered chairs, ivory 'In-ssi r :uul cli.-iir, (trien till i'ii 9 x 12, .lislirs, heiLs, ete. Inquire lit I'roliiii.in "s l!;ir':iin Slioi. 'J'2 V' A NT K I : I'our li.inr.lers in uiv;ite lioine. Cull ."100J. L'2i:i AV ANTI.'K: inn unllons Inline mailt 1110-bs.si-s. '. 1'. I'i-.-iI'moii, jilioiie L'tili. "Jlie-I WANT KM: Mm hulls eli.-nn wheut straw. I'. 1'. I'enrsoii, phone JHH. -Jr4 WANTKM: 'I'u know t lit' reiison why everyone likes Wi.aril hreiiil. Ans. It nlwnvs fresh, iilways pure a ml al wiiyr, tile N.-ime. Sold liy nil groetTS. ! MILL . AND . HANK . Stock Wanted: List any you have for sale. D. P. Dellinger, Raleigh, N. C. 28c6 WANTKM: At onre, four ualeHladies to nolirit onlers for staple line for itli nblu firm Hituati-'l here in (iustonia. Whole or part time, (iouil pay, eoin mission i out 1 art. Aihlress " Mer eliant," care Gazette. tf MISCELLANEOUS WHEN you want quick and sure results try our Want Ad Columns. ATTLNTlOX : If you want to go in business, buy a store or house ami lot, please lit us know. We will be glint to serve you in any vvay, Lxr hall K'e. rare ( .azi tie. tf NtiTM'K:, If you want to sell your business, store, house ami lot, or any thing t Ise 1 f value, I'lease let us know. ' ' Lx. hanjie, ' ' rare liazette. tf ( (JTTON, COTTON WASTK, linters, bai.'iin' ami ties liouiht ami sobl. Sen, I r. iri M-nta' ive samples with niiin-li-rs an, I biisine-s priees. Hell anil I'os'al I ,11 , I, stan, ! , hours. .1. K.ljrar I'liair. I'1 l.a'ta Ana-le. Cluirlotte, N. ''. 24e4 EXCHANGE YOUrTcOTTON SEED FOR MEAL: Begin ning todav we are exchang ing 15 sacks cotton seed meal lor a ton of seed. If you have any seed it will pay you to bring them in the next few days, as our stock of meal is small. Southern Cot ton Oil Co. tf fiTvrSw tried Piedmont Oil Co's. special gasoline for cold weather? It will make a difference. 22c3 HKAI'Tll l I. zeplir. ginghams. Mnr lliset.lcs) Vi.ihs, dotted swiss, white and colors; organdies, white an.l coi tus; silks. Mitins, serges. Children 'n ready to vvea-. I.Til.cs' r, mis ginghams dresses Ho. Reasonable units hole ited. ens, 1:17s. York Hllckley Bros, lit York. hinocks, middy, prices. Appoint -Mis. F. O. Stev St . Representing . Fifth Ave., New If r : u " - ' 1 BARGAIN BULLETIN BOARD FOR USED CARS AND REAL ESTATE Ford one-ton Truck Chassis completely overhauled, a pick-up at $300. BURWELL-PARKER MOTOR CO. LOST AND FOUND. STOLFN : From in front of (iast.niiaii Theater, small girl's wheel, red frame, red tread tires. Ch-flse notify .1 si in i.t Vulcanizing Co. Jh-- LOST: Between Lowell ;nnl tinstmia, bunch of keys. Reward lor return In iil.l-ttl' office. .'-JiL' AUTOS AND TRUCKS I'SKIl ( A US at greatly r.-.Itn-.-.l (,f i.-i . Vim is tbr linn- to Imy ;i 1 j -. 1 i;ir rlii-:ii. Tin v will lie worth nunc in the spring. 1 "in offering some -lightly used cars :it li.-ill' their original ,l ire. I nu-st igate. Tty tin-in mil. H. V.'rnv. I? I'. W A 111 ) : To anyone who can lin,l in oistonia rolls, pies and cakes tli.-ii ;nv jnore delicious than Vi;inl v -Jcl UNION BIBLE CONFERENCE. Thrc of America's Foremost Bible Ex positors to Conduct a Union Conference in Gaitonia All of Next Week Com mences Monday Afternoon at Main Street Methodist Church All Pastors Urged to Make Special Announcements to Their Congregations. 'oinineneiii lonl;iy. ,L-i 1111:1 rv !M. .It ::::;u i 111. .it tin- Mum Stn-et Met lin.lint i linn li tin- lu'M ii-n.l llortios illi.'iin Kmiiis. Li on To. krr .-iiiii W. H. Hilry. Ilnii- of the foieinost liilile ti'ililn rs :iml ios;lois o!' Aioerirn. will hrlilrr ,;iil for the nrio, of oin- week :it :yid ":.'lii p. 111. (n Moiiil.-iv :i f teriioon :ii .". ::;n :niil Moiol.'iy nixht lit 7:".n Dr. Uilliniii Lmiiis. 11 former tinrher of the liilile ;it the Moo.ly rtihlo Institute, will lerture .-it the M ; 1 i n Wreet Methoilisl ihnn h :nnl on TiiisiImv, nl tin- s.-inic phii-i- mioI hour. I r. Leon Tinker, of the Torrry Hilile Institute, of ':i I i foriiin , will lei-tine. The i:istors of nil evmii'lh-.-il I'rotest nut , liunhes in tl.-istonia ;ni, ii:isli,n i iinnty me esieri.'i llv lirj-i'il tn iuiiress liion their con ri'if.-it ions the vnlne of these i onfi reiiees ninl urjre their :i t ti-ml -mice. This will lie a union eonfi-reme for nil the pii-toit uiiil nil the ieoile. Future, :i 11 11 11 1 ccriK "ii t s will he inrnle from the pulpit nnil ill The lollilnns of The I:illv te.iette ;ih the nieetinns projres-t. THE FEDERAL RESERVE SHOWING N . Y . Commercial . The report of the Feilrral Reserve Svs tern, as shown , by the week's official statement indicates that the nystrni is in the strongest general lxisitinii it has held for more than a year. The re serve ratio him lion reached 4 H . 1 . which is the highest ttinee October L'4, Mill. It is now figured t La 1 the banks of the country eoiibl add ."i.(Miii,immi,(II(i to outstanding credit at the customary ratio of of circulating credit 10 $1 of deposit credit without impairing the legal reserve ratio. 1 11 other word, the banks of the I'edcial Reserve t-ys tein could increase their loans approxi mutely $ir,(MiO,(Mi(l,0(Kl tu Ml. 111111, mm, HUll without undue strain Reilisrounls have been decreased almost itJ'iu.oou, KIO for the week. This would give the impression thut tlie time is not far dis tant when the rediscount rsite can be reiluied, as 011 4 he face of tin- present week's showing there is no longer the necessity for maintaining it as its pis eat high ligure. If this ran be done before long it will also give an opn t unity for the reduction of rates on com meie'uil paper, which naturally would exceed .the redi.scoiin-t rate. Ii Is argued that there is not the immediate necessity for action of this kind, but the sooner it is understood the homier will the business of 1he country respond io its psychological effect, if nothing else. The sentiment which a fen months ago was mi exceedingly hostile to the Federal Heserve Hoard, blaming it for causing too drabtic a deflation and so forth, has veered in the other direction and it is now realized that the board has j saved the country from financial dis aster. I'.very dollar of your income tax goes into the common till for the common good. I'a.v it to day . The words "peace and vi.-toiy'' will have a holier meaning when ymi have paid your income tax. DEATHS CAI'T. THOMAS U. WILLIAMS Information from the Point M-ction today is to the effect that ('apt. Thomas R. Williams, an aged and highly esteem ed citizen of that section of the county, died at his home there this morning af ter a lingering illness. No information whs obtainable as to the funeral ar rangenienta. Jff To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Grore's LAXATIVE HROMC 31'ININE tablets. The genuine bean the signature of E. W. Grove. 30e. WEATHEB Noun ..Carolina, generally fair to- night and Sunday; moderate tern- perature. -Miss Fauna Montr, of Lowell, route niie, has inovi'd into' her new home which was rrielitlv completed. - Miss Mildred M ilm.iH . of Saer.-.l Heart College, Heliuout, is visiting Mis Lvelya .lohiisi.m on SouMi liroad street foi the week en. I. -Mr. Harrv Limine, of tin- New Hope section, formerly a stii'eut at King's liiisiness College, li ft Friday for Haiti more where he has nerepteil a position. We are reipn sled to announce thai the !i:istuji count. Baptist singing ion veution will meet with the Alexis Haptis! ihnich on Sunday, January :!u. .Notirt's have l.i-en sent out by the I 'ie. iiiiont HiiiMing and Loan Association of the annual meeting of stockholders to In held in the association's ofliees, -'i-W est Main avenue, on Thursday, Jan miry -'7th. at 4 ::,o ... 10. Mi. John F11sk.it returned Friday night In. 111 Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. I'os kett lias spent tin- past six inontns at v:i rious points in the West :i nil his many friends will In- glad to know that he is Inn k at home again. Judge liar. ling in Huston Superior I 'nul l Thursday afternoon sentenced .1 1 1I1 11 Head and John Davenport, two white men charged with assault on and rul.lie-v of Carl Johnson, to six mouths each on the .oitutv chaiugang. The t w. o Wiuieu in tin- case, I'earl Johnson and Hert ha l.lldvvig, Wi le seiiti lo ed to serve six ninths in jail. Oine.v.t Wednesday. January "'ti, both the Ideal Theater and the liastiiniau Theater will give their entire gross ie ceipts to the I ' o n .pea 11 Relief Council for the I n 11 -1 i 1 of the millions of starving children in Luiope. The proprietors will pay all the expenses themselves, so that every cent received tor admissions will go as a 1 out ril.ut l..n to this worthy cause. - In Municipal Court this week S. W. Craysiin. the West H.-istonia merchant on whose store a laid was made set, rial .lays ago by the local poller with the result that a large iiiautity of extracts con tabling a high per ceiitage of alcohol was found. Was sentenied to six months on the roads. He appealed to Superior Court and his bond was fixed at '!m which he gave. His case will come up probably at the next term of mart. Through inisinfoi matioii from what was considered a very reliable honrce The Onzctte stated erroneously in a re cent issue that Mr. A. .1. Smith and family would move back to (lastonia and : occupy their residence at the corner of Franklin avenue and Oakland htreet. Mrs. Smith experts to continue milking her home at Iteliiiont . - Chrrrvvilh Kaglc: The Cherry ville ice plant will be ready for operation .just as s ion as its pump is installed. This, plant is up t.i date in every particular and will have a capacity of In tons a day. Two wells, one lMi feet deep, the other !' feet, will supply the water for: the plant. Mr. .1. '. lloyle is general manager of the plant and will be in a position tn supply all demands for ice next summer, which has not been the case with the old plant operated hereto fore at the Melville mill. Vorkville 1'. n 1 1 1 1 ' 1 : '"I noticed in einiiiert ion w ith the account of the death of that old Adams negro over ill North Ca'n.lina the othei day the first reference, to the 'falling of the stars." that I have I seen in a lung time.'' remarked a York yille man to Views and Interviews yes tor, lav. ' I am not nearly old enough to. mm inbi r this noted occurrence not by thirty ears; but my memory goes back to the time when the occurrence was men j tin 111 ,1 more freipientlv than it is now. I have seen many people who claim tn ' have witnessed the startling phenomenon. It was in the fall of 1 s.'t.'l, along in the latter part of n November night, T be lieve. There was a perfect rain of nil' teors. It looked as if all the stars in the heavens were coming down and many people thought they bad lull into judg ment dav. Indeed there were few who, saw the thing who were not more or les frightened for the like had never been ; si-en since. Tt is generally accepted that, earth was passing through a field of meteors; but there has htien 110 generally i satisfactory explanation of the ptiennm- ! enoy to this da v. ' ' ADDITIONAL CHURCH NOTICES. : Main Street Church. 1 Sun, lav school 0:4.- a. in.: J. II. Sr park. siiperinti 11. lent. Preaching at 11 a. m. mii,I 7 'ai 1.. m. by the pastor. Rev.1 A. L. S'anf,.r,l. Subject for morning seriion. ''What Ciastonia Need Most." t night the sermon will be especially for young people. PREVENTED BOMB EX PLOSION; IN HOSPITAL. NEW YORK, Jan 22 A sput tering fuse, attached to a large square bomb in the basement of a house in process of reconstruction in Brooklyn, was cut in the nick of time early today by the night watchman, Tony Franko. The fuae was severed two incjies from the bomb. Franko was so badly burned while hacking at the fuse with a pocket knife that he had to be taken to a hospital, where his condition was said to be serious. He told physi cians that aa he went into the cel lar he saw the dark forms of two men, one of whom had just lighted a match. When he shouted to them they ran away after firing shots at him. ACCUSES DEMOCRATS OF "GERRYMANDERING" Republican Members See Po litical Move in the Neal Bill Some Institutions Satisfied With Budget Commission's Recommendations. ( By Mux Abernethy.1 RAI.KKiH. Jan. .'I. Republican members of the (iein ral Assembly who have scrutinized the Neal bill to redis trict the Slate so that the minority mem bers will be gerrymandered out of five ,.r six senators, in the If'J! session think that the Memocrats are trying to protect themselves ''from the rapid growth of lite Republican party by gerrymandering far worse than old man ( lerryinander would have done himself. Representative Ralph Ii. Fisher of Transylvania, Repiibluan in the lower house, thinks thai there should be -"in senatorial districts in the State with oie senator from each district. This is the plan the Republican members would support if given tin- opportunity. The.v are not satisfied with the present ar rangement nor with the proposed reap poi t loiiuii'iit as oiitlluiil in the Neal bill. ' Afraid to meet the Republicans in the next campaign in the issue says Representative F'lshei . ' ' the lienioeiats prepare to avoid a "dig fall ill the up per house. A few thousand votes spread according t,. Watts would carry tin low it house for the Republicans. Fully a ware of these facts and appreciating the for.e, I ilea 11 1 i uess by the women voters the I'i niocrats are busy. The m,,st intelligent body o1 men 1 oiuprising the minority for si-eral years is now 111 Raleigh. Young, patriotic and energetic. some soldiers with ninny months of foreign .service to their credit." Speaking for the minority members, 1 Mr. Fisher thinks that the "Neal bill proposing a re .1 ist riet iug of the State senatorial districts is a lavish of two fifths of the white voters in North Cam-, Una and is obnoxious In the fair minded cilizen. ami when properly considered by the fairer sex the word reaction will .lis play its banner. The Republican members believe that if the Neal bill goes through as origin ally drafted and gerrymandering" the minority party out of. five or six sena , tois in the next general assembly there will be a general reaction that will, in the end, result in Republican success in the State. Some Satisfied With Budget. State institutions dissatisfied at first with the recommendation of the State Budget Commission are now said to be falling in line with the recoininendatioiis as made and they will not ask for more 1 than has been given them. Senator R. S. McCoin. a member of the commission and also a member of the' present senate, today authorized the pub lication f the following institutions that; have decided they will not appeal from . the commission s recommendations. They i a re : fstate Hospital for the Insane at. Ra leigh; State Hospital for the Insane at liohlshoro; Caswell Training School; Negro Normal School at Favetteville ; Nergro Normal School at Winston Sa ' Iitii : State Library Commission; State .School for the Blind, at Raleigh. These institutions have written ill that the.v will abide by the decision of the Commission although they were disap pointed in the appropriations made.; They thought that, larger appropriations should have been made but since the' commission found it necessary to reduce' all reipiests the.v have decided that they will not ask for more money at this t inie. There are a number of State institu tions that feel as if they have not been given enough money to carry on their work during the next two years but; they will not insist since it is apparent that all of the institutions have been reduced in appropriations on Hie same, basis. Some of the educational institu-. (ions have asked for a conference be fore the commission finally makes its re ; port to the (ieneral Assembly. The I ni -s versify is one of this number. ! Fight Over Compensation Act. All indications are that there will be a bitter tight over the two workmen's compensation nets as introduce, I in the Legislature by Senator DoLaney of Mecklenburg and Representative Young of Buncombe. The MeLanev bill is said to have the approval of the btate Federation of La bor while the Young bill was laid before , the House with the understanding flinty unionized labor had registered its most vigorous protest. The latter is based on the Virginia, act which has been in oper- I ation for several months, while the Do-1 I.aney bill, is framed after the Okla homa and New York acts, is understood to have been drafted at the refiiest of organi7ed labor. I'nless both factions can be persuaded to come together it is apparent that neither bill will receive enough votes when they come back from the committee ' to secure their passage. Of No Use. A couple) of club memrir-rs were discuss ing their domestic trials, when one chancer! to ask : 'Your wife is pretty outspoken, isn't she?" 'She is, indeed." replies! ths ther, ' but 1 try to He outspoken myself somet inies. ' Really!" "Yes; hiit whenever I xenture to be that way it -generally ends in my being merelr out talked. ' ' Well Colored. - Jackson is a Xeames well colored man. ' ' Htyles Not a Negro, old chap? " Nferey. no; but Jackson is well read and thinks himself in th pink of condi tion, hut he gets green with envy, mid when h is blue hat nothing but black look. Ton ran easily se fliers is a streak of yellow in him." A Word About Overstuffed Tapestry Furniture- Tapestry Furniture will last- it has serv ice built into it and appearance built on the outside. It will give a look of luxury to a room that nothing else will and it is so comfortable to sit upon. There is a wide variety here to select from, and it's not priced "way up yon der." It is the cheapest in the end. Some folks have Tapestry Furniture bought when Mary was a little girl and Mary is getting married next week. Come in and look into the matter. Gastonia Furniture Company Gastonia, North Carolina Same DinKllMMIimMl m Geo. M. Hayworth Lum ber Co., Ruth, N. C. Building Material of all kinds. Anything made of Wood. Cabinet Work made to order. White pine doors and windows, frames and mantels. CIVIL TERM OF COURT ( RE6INS MONDAY Following is the calendar for the .Ian uary term of (instou Superior Court for the trial of civil cases which begins Mon day and continues for two weeks, ,1 udgc V. F. girding presiding: Monday, January 24th. Jones vs. .loncs. Shell & Kliyiie vs. I.inebergcr, Whitworth vs. Linger t'i'lt , Sipe vs. Lingerfelt, Williams vs. Wil liams, Cross vs. Cross, Wyatt vs. Wyntt, Vowbr vs. Fowler, lirittain vs. Krit tain, Woods vs. Woods, lliitto vs. f I tit -to, (iussott vs. (iossett, Ililey vs. Kilev, Fisher vs. Fislu r, Hlaek vs. Black, .Moore vs. Moore, White vs. White, (lardner vs. (iardner, Bradley vs ltr.nl ley, Xickols vs. Nickols, Skidmore vs. Medliu. Third National Hank vs. .1. ('. Fent In I stun. Third National Hank vs. .1 . t" . Keathei'ston . Tuesday, January 25th. I. eventis & o. vs. Director Oeneral, W. L. C. Killian Son is. American Ii'aihvay Express Co., McLean vs. Love. Wednesday, January 26th. Myers vs. -Hush Mfg. Co., Hartman vs. MeArver. American Real Kstntp & Insurance Co. vs. Smith. Thursday, January 27th. McLean vs. Ross. Flowers vs. First National Rank, Cherryville, Howell vs. 5 A. L. Railway, Rlackhurn vs. Klorn. Monday, January 31st. Lenharrlt vs. White. Mauney vs. W. P. Lewis and C. 0. Clark, Howell vs. S. A. L. Railway, f.il.bons vs. Chan dler A Woltz. Tr., Bailey vs. ReynoMs, Craig & Wilson vs. Quinn, Francuin vn. Kimball. f.g . Wednesday, February 2nd. Craig & Wilso vs. MeArver. McCoy 6 Craic vs. Mt. Holly Cafe, Feather., ston vs. Cat hey, Mitchem vs. (lost on Drug Co., White vs. Trenton Cotton Mill, Rutledge vs. Reedy. Motion Docket. 26.1. Terrell, Admr. vs. Norwood Mfg. Co. L,:.'i, Revels vs. !irector General. II. 'i, Morrison vs. American Railway Express. Company. Bill Holienr.ollern is saying nothing and sawing wood. But Im'.l h yellinff his head off at the .size of your 1920 in come tax if ha wera doing the ollectin tf. III mm Price to Strangers as to Our pi A Dollar a Fit and as many Fits as your purse can stand THIS IS NO JOKE Ever male person of Gaston county whether he be ever so old, whether he be middle aged, young, or a mere youngster. Yes every one of them will be given the opportunity to be fit ter in a real all wool up-to-date, classy Suit, at the insignificant price of .00 or Fit as Who? Where? and When? Watth Tuesday's Gazette '-) Remember! You Pay Less When You Pay Cash. Friends per suit some call it
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